Geneva hosts talks on Ukraine war as Trump pushes peace plan

Senators claim Rubio told them 28-point proposal was Russian plan, not Americanpublished at 09:14 GMT
Tom Bateman
US State Department correspondent
A group of US senators say they were told by Secretary of State Marco Rubio that the 28-point peace plan for Ukraine is not an American proposal – that it represents the Russian position and was leaked by a representative for Moscow.
The three senators say they spoke to Rubio on the phone on his way to Geneva, having asked him to clarify how the 28-point peace plan emerged.
One of them, Republican Mike Rounds, who sits on the Senate intelligence committee, said they were concerned the leaked document looked Russian in nature – even including the way it had been written.
The senators say Rubio told them it was not in fact an American proposal, but a Russian plan, leaked by the Russian side, and the Ukrainians would be able to respond to it and negotiate.
This contradicts the position of the White House, which said this week the plan was endorsed by President Donald Trump, having been drawn up by his officials.
The senators also said Rubio was not aware of the widely reported US threat to cut off intelligence and weapons support to Kyiv, if it did not respond by a deadline of next Thursday.
The senators’ revelations hint at a growing sense of dysfunction within the administration over the peace plan, which has left European leaders scrambling to shore up Kyiv’s position – in what many have interpreted as Trump pivoting heavily towards Moscow with an ultimatum for Ukraine.
After the senators’ comments, the State Department spokesman called reports that it was not an American plan “blatantly false”. Rubio posted on social media to say the plan was authored by the US “based on input from the Russian side”, but with “previous and ongoing input from Ukraine”.



